
Samsung has also updated their site as they await arrival on their newest tablet, and the initial look is promising. The mobile device will feature a 1 GZ dual core processor and a screen that supports hi definition resolutions (1280×800). The Galaxy Tab 10.1 also features a 3 megapixel camera — image and video — and it also has a webcam built in on the front of it.
Does anyone want to have that “tablets will/won’t replace laptops” again, because it’s looking more and more likely?
Other features, per Samsung, include, courtesy of the Android 3.1 update, which the 10.1 is getting:
@blayze04 you are correct. Galaxy Tab 10.1 original was 3.0 but now it will be Android 3.1 – http://ow.ly/51E07
Include the following:
* TouchWiz with L!vePanel* will take multitasking even further with continuously refreshed real-time content and rich widgets that deliver instant and relevant information to you. * The Quick App Tray* can float above other applications, so important tasks can always be right at your fingertips.Samsung has also produced a video for those who are interested in the Galaxy Tab, as modern marketing continues to take hold:
* With Multiscreen Scrolling you can view up to five different screens at the same time, so you can get more done. Plus, the 1 GB RAM (max) makes multitasking seamless.
* The Enhanced Browser includes tabbed pages, form auto-fill, bookmark syncing with Google Chrome and private browsing.
While there’s no price listed for the updated Galaxy Tab, previous generations went from anywhere from $200 to $350. Expect the newest version to be in a similar price range. As for the release date, Samsung says it’s a “few days away,” so who knows when we’ll see it. It had better be soon considering how much they are pushing the device.
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